You are on page 1of 5
SECTION 1 Questions 1-10 Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ANDIOR A NUMBER for cach answer. ACCOMMODATION FORM: RENTAL PROPERTIES Example Answer Name: Jane .... Ryde Contact phone number: Email address: | Occupation: ‘Type of accommodation: a 2-bedroom apartment wanted (must have its own _-required (family begging theirs) in the kitchen is preferable Preferred locatio Maximum rent: per month Other requests: the accommodation has to be 9..... daytime How did you first hear about us? through a 10... wn) AMUAA AARP aaeaaT2 TFT T2299 99-9 9-H Questions 11-20 Complete the sentences below, Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. The police officer suggests neighbours give each other their 11. Neighbours should discuss what to do if there's any kind of 12..... tsa Good idea to leave on the 13... Think carefully about where you put any 14 Ws a good idea to buy good-quality 15... Questions 16-20 "Which crime prevention measure is proposed for each area affected by crime? Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the. correct letter, AG, next to Questions 16-20. Proposed crime prevention measures A install more lighting B__ have more police officers on patrol Femove surrounding vegetation contact local police {fix damage quickly change road design Use security cameras o7™moo Areas affected by crime 1 17 local primary schools oe 18 Abbotsford Street oe 19. shops on Victoria Street mene a skate park ~ 20. supermarket car park — 247 . ‘Questions 27-20 Answer the questions below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. What TWO biolvel-related problems do Mike and Karina decide to focus on inthe last section of their presentation? = @, 2 ee ~ Which two sources of biofuel do Mike and Karina say are being tried out? + 29 + algae ° SECTION 4 Questions 31-40 | questions 31-34 Complete the summary below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer. The ‘weak-tie’ theory: how friends-of-friends influence us In 1973, Mark Granovetter claimed that the influence of sweaketies’ can affect the behaviour of i Although friends- ___- to have @ beneficial because populations in the fields of information science, politics and of-friends may be unlike us, they have similar enovgh 32 mm is when we hear about 33 Granovetter propos effect on our lives. An example of this influence S ced his theory, other studies information about them is provided by weak-lies. Since networks also benefit our 34 — have shown that weak- é 250 é 4 é « 4 « « 4 é « Uistening —” Questions 35 and 36 Choose TWO letiors, AE. Which does the speaker believe are TWO real benefits of online social networking? A people can gain higher self-esteem B people can access useful modical information € people can form relationships more quickly D people can improve academic performance E people can be reliably informed about current affairs Questions 37 and 38 Choose TWO letters, A-E. A criminal activity B poorer grades at school © adeciine in physical fitness D less work done by employees E loss of career prospects Questions 39 and 40 Choose TWO letters, A-E. Which TWO claims are made by Robin Dunbar about social networking sites? A They are not helpful for developing certain social skills, B They cannot fully reveal a person's real character. © They are not a good starting point for building new relationships. D They do not encourage people to widen their social circle. E They will not retain their popularity with the young generation,

You might also like